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A signal processor-based (DSP32C) stimulation system for cochlear impl
ants has been developed, This system allows up to 14 stimulation chann
els (place principle) and conserves the time structure of the acoustic
signal (periodicity principle). Any combination of these features is
possible; in compressed analogue mode, pulsatile mode, or combinations
of both, The system also takes electrical crosstalk into account caus
ed by the electrical properties of the inner ear and compensates for i
t, Lateral inhibition strategies improve spatial resolution. Finally,
the system offers an interface for the generation of quick continuous
interleaved sampling strategies (CIS); up to 11000 pulses/s per channe
l.